Fault Divorce Myths — What Your Attorney Wishes You Knew
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Divorce can be complicated, but understanding the difference between no-fault and fault divorces is crucial. Family law expert Mike Day unveils the nuances of divorce proceedings, discussing whether infidelity truly impacts settlement outcomes.
Explore how financial misconduct can sway a judge's decision, and uncover why most divorces today are granted on no-fault terms. Whether you're navigating your own divorce or just curious about the process, this insightful conversation sheds light on the key factors at play and what really influences the court. Don't miss out on these essential insights into Texas family law!
Understanding Divorce Grounds: In Texas, while divorce is commonly granted on a no-fault basis, fault-based behaviors like adultery or financial misconduct can still crucially affect settlements. Financial Implications: Bad behavior might not always grant a fault-based divorce; however, it can lead to asset reallocation or judgments if financial waste is proven.
Mike Day is a certified family law attorney based in Houston, Texas. He has been practicing family law since 2008 and is board-certified in family law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Prior to practicing family law, Mike worked as a small-town prosecutor and handled civil litigation in Austin.
Mike Day is a Houston Family Law Attorney,
Reach Mike Day https://www.dayfamilylaw.com/
mike@dayfamilylaw.com tel: 7132011815